Police are investigating the cause of 26-year-old David Morris Jr.’s death.

Witnesses have told authorities that they didn't see anything suspicious, but family members are still trying to make sense of the tragedy.

“We prayed and they found the body about a half hour later,” said Gloria Rudy, the victim’s grandmother. “I don't know how to tell you how I feel.”

According to his uncle Tyrone Goodman, Morris had come to the quarry with two friends Saturday afternoon. When he got the call later that evening that his nephew was missing, he feared the worst.

“I just knew it,” Goodman said.

Rudy said her grandson didn’t like the water, and other family members said he doesn’t know how to swim.

“He was either pushed or slipped,” Goodman said. “I don't think he just jumped in.”

Friends said Morris was atop a 30-foot cliff when they heard a splash.

They were unable to locate him. One friend admitted he thought Morris had already gone home.

But later, the family said Morris' sneakers were found.

“It's hard,” Goodman said. “A piece of the puzzle is missing so we're going to have to learn how to mend the puzzle because a piece a missing. We have to figure out how to move on with that piece gone.

Rudy said she's been left with more questions than answers, but one thing is certain.

“He's gone home and that's what I do know,” she said. “He's gone home.”